I could picture him doing this as a spoof but it was done for REAL.
1 posted on
02/28/2014 7:00:44 PM PST by
PJ-Comix
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One of the many fine wines of 7/11.
2 posted on
02/28/2014 7:03:19 PM PST by
bmwcyle
(People who do not study history are destine to believe really ignorant statements.)
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ahahahahahaha bested ONLY by
3 posted on
02/28/2014 7:04:22 PM PST by
MeshugeMikey
(how many times has obie fundamentaly transformed obamacare now?)
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Well, it does have an unusual flavor, smoother than Boone’s Farm and without the aftertaste of Annie Greensprings.
4 posted on
02/28/2014 7:05:18 PM PST by
DBrow
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That commercial led to my downfall. I gradually became a wino after following Mason’s example. Mixed with a little club soda, it became a hit at my many parties (down under the bridge.)
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Kinda like Fred Sanford pimping Dom Pérignon
8 posted on
02/28/2014 7:08:01 PM PST by
cripplecreek
(REMEMBER THE RIVER RAISIN!)
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Thunderbird wine was skid row caliber, Yuck.
9 posted on
02/28/2014 7:08:07 PM PST by
jazusamo
([Obama] A Truly Great Phony -- Thomas Sowell http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/3058949/posts)
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Having sampled a bottle or three (ahum) when I was a yut, I agree it had an unusual flavor ... but it was cheap. Then along came Boons Farm and we all became real wine connoisseurs.
15 posted on
02/28/2014 7:15:29 PM PST by
doc1019
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Well, you gotta admit...it is rather exclusive, requiring a special trip to skid row to obtain.
Not available in ordinary package stores!
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24 posted on
02/28/2014 7:21:37 PM PST by
boycott
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31 posted on
02/28/2014 7:25:11 PM PST by
JoeProBono
(SOME IMAGES MAY BE DISTURBING VIEWER DISCRETION IS ADVISED;-{)
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A lot of rather (surprisingly) big-name movie folks did commercials in the 1950s/60s. Ditto for magazine ads in the 30s/40s/50s. There was not considered any shame or unseemliness about doing so. If anything, there was a certain pride, taking on and representing a product. It wasn’t until the later crop of late-60s/70s/80s modern-era baby-boomer stars that seemed to have an inflated attitude of themselves, and that they were apparently too good for such things, and would be ‘lowering’ themselves to be involved in such ‘commercial’ work!
32 posted on
02/28/2014 7:26:37 PM PST by
greene66
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42 posted on
02/28/2014 7:47:20 PM PST by
Enterprise
("Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities." Voltaire)
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WHAT’S THE WORD?
THUNDERBIRD!
WHAT’S THE PRICE?
THIRTY THRICE!
46 posted on
02/28/2014 8:40:15 PM PST by
struggle
To: PJ-Comix; Revolting cat!
48 posted on
03/01/2014 12:26:03 AM PST by
a fool in paradise
(The Texas judge's decision was to pave the way for same sex divorce for two Massachusetts women.)
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50 posted on
03/01/2014 2:59:30 AM PST by
5Madman2
(There is no such thing as an experienced suicide bomber)
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Another in a line of fine beverages lost to the past. At least it didn't cost much.
55 posted on
03/01/2014 4:12:20 AM PST by
P.O.E.
(Pray for America)
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